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$2.95 $1.48
This individual bamboo toothbrush is perfect if you would like to try an eco-friendly alternative. The medium firm bristles promote oral hygiene without wearing away at your gums. Why Bamboo? Bamboo is naturally anti-bacterial, made from sustainably harvested organic bamboo. Bamboo is a plant that grows both quickly and in abundance. It is easy to…
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$8.95 $4.48
This 4 pack of bamboo adult toothbrushes is perfect if you would like to try an eco-friendly alternative. The medium firm bristles promote oral hygiene without wearing away at your gums. Why Bamboo? Bamboo is naturally anti-bacterial, made from sustainably harvested organic bamboo. Bamboo is a plant that grows both quickly and in abundance. It…
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$7.50 $3.75
Pack of four extra soft bristled biodegradable baby toothbrushes in a recyclable, plastic-free box from Wild & Stone. Over 260 million toothbrushes are thrown away each year in the UK alone, and it takes around 1,000 years for a plastic toothbrush to decompose, meaning they will be around for roughly 25 generations, with disastrous consequences…
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$6.50 $3.25
Pack of four aqua coloured, soft-bristled biodegradable children’s toothbrushes in a recyclable, plastic-free box from Wild & Stone. Over 260 million toothbrushes are thrown away each year in the UK alone, and it takes around 1,000 years for a plastic toothbrush to decompose, meaning they will be around for roughly 25 generations, with disastrous consequences…
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$6.50 $3.25
Pack of four candy coloured, soft-bristled biodegradable children’s toothbrushes in a recyclable, plastic-free box from Wild & Stone. Over 260 million toothbrushes are thrown away each year in the UK alone, and it takes around 1,000 years for a plastic toothbrush to decompose, meaning they will be around for roughly 25 generations, with disastrous consequences…
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$6.50 $3.25
Pack of four multicolour, soft-bristled biodegradable children’s toothbrushes in a recyclable, plastic-free box from Wild & Stone. Over 260 million toothbrushes are thrown away each year in the UK alone, and it takes around 1,000 years for a plastic toothbrush to decompose, meaning they will be around for roughly 25 generations, with disastrous consequences for…
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